Lafayette Municipal Golf Course

This course recently added ten new holes designed by Arthur Davis. The older part of the course is highlighted by its narrow fairways, small greens, and strategically-placed sand bunkers. The newly built nine holes offer tree-lined, yet wide-open fairways loaded with mounds. Water hazards (two ponds and two streams) come into play on five holes, and grass bunkers have been incorporated into the course's design. The scorecard doesn't show handicaps for individual holes.

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Course Reviews

Twin Lakes Golf Club"Hidden Golf Jewel In the Ozarks"The Twin Lakes Golf Course is an 18 hole par 70 course with tree lined fairways and bentgrass greens. This is a semi-private course opeerated by its over 350 members. The course is open to the public on a daily fee basis. Visitors to the Twin Lakes area find this challenging course a delight. The information provided about this site on golfable.com is dated. The course has experienced significant upgrades in the last few years and provides a challenge for those used to wide open courses. The best place for current information and to view the complete course is to visit their web site at http://www.tlga.org . ---Bill Smith, Cartney, AR

Sammons Park Golf Course"very average"The course is usually in bad shape. It is also relatively overpriced for the shape it is in.---Dr. Shanmugam, Dallas, TX

Spring Creek Golf Course & Country Club"The Club"Spring Creek is a classic old valley course, it will be treelined fairways, your gonna have to move the ball off the tee, if you keep it out of the trees you will have a good round.---kyle huckell, ripon, ca usa

Stoneham Oaks Golf Course"short game test" Every season I utilize this course to get my game on track, When (if) I ever par this course i'll shoot in the 80's anywhere. Greens are small
& usually in great shape & this course makes you hit where you aim (or else bring a lot of balls).
Downside; no one seems to know how to fix divots & they should open back tee on #8 (it would be worth playing just for that hole).---Jim Powers, Somerville, Ma